> I feel so much cognitive dissonance realizing that there are hard working people literally losing their home and shelter wrongly while I might be sitting across from them at any time, expecting them to behave within normal social boundaries.
It makes one realize that if you were put in such a disastrous position in life, the theoretical concept of an armed marxist uprising is not the most absurd thing ever conceived. And what root causes might possibly motivate groups of people towards such a thing.
The other poster replying to the same thread here says:
> " The fact that people experience this and then somehow don't say "burn it all down" is miraculous. "
It makes one realize that if you were put in such a disastrous position in life, the theoretical concept of an armed marxist uprising is not the most absurd thing ever conceived. And what root causes might possibly motivate groups of people towards such a thing.
The other poster replying to the same thread here says:
> " The fact that people experience this and then somehow don't say "burn it all down" is miraculous. "